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THE ENEMY BY PEARL S BUCK

GIST OF THE LESSON:

Dr. Sadao, a Japanese surgeon finds a wounded American soldier on the beach near his house.

He is unable to throw him back though he was his enemy as he was a doctor and his first duty was to save a life.

 Hana, his wife, though initially reluctant because it was dangerous for all including the children to keep the enemy in the house, joins her husband in operating and nursing the enemy soldier back to health, even though the servants desert the house.

Hana assists Dr. Sadao in operating the soldier in spite of her physical discomfort and hesitation.

Though it was war time and all hands were needed at the front, the General did not send Sadao with the troops as he is an expert surgeon and the General needed him.

Sadao tells him about the enemy soldier but he does not take any action as he is self - absorbed and forgets his promise that he would send his private assassins to kill the enemy and remove his body.

Taking advantage of the general’s self-absorption Sadao decides to save the soldiers life.

After the soldier is out of danger Dr. Sadao helps him to escape from his house to safety.

SOLVED SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS:

1 Why did the General overlook the matter of the enemy soldier?

The General had an attack and according to Dr. Sadao he could not survive the second attack. So if Dr. Sadao was arrested, no other doctor was capable of performing the operation. So for furthering his selfish needs he overlooked the matter and promises to send his assassins. But he was so self-absorbed, he forgot about it.

2. Why was Dr. Sadao not sent with the troops?

The General thought that Dr. Sadao is indispensable to his life and can save anyone as he is very skilled. He also does not trust anyone except Dr. Sadao. So he was not sent with troops.

3. How was the plan of the prisoner’s escape executed in the story?

The prisoner was successful in his escape only because of the right  guidance and help from Dr. Sadao. He provided him his boat, gave his food, made him wear Japanese cloths and also helped him in comfortable sail to a nearby island.

4. Why did the servants leave Dr. Sadao’s house?

They were not in favour of keeping the American prisoner hidden in the house. They also did not want Dr. Sadao to save his life as he was the enemy. Also, if the police come to know of it, all their lives would be in danger. So they left the house.

5. Who was the white man whom Dr. Sadao and Hana found?

The white man was an American soldier as evident from his clothes. They      guess that he was a prisoner of war from his cap that said ‘Navy Seals’

6. ‘‘But Sadao searching the spot of black in the twilight sea that night, had his reward’’. What was the reward?

The “reward” was the escape of the enemy. Dr. Sadao searched the spot of black in the twilight

sea that night to see if the man was still there but there was no light. Obviously the man had gone. The escape of the prisoner was his reward.

7 What message does “The Enemy” give?

This is a great lesson in humanism. Dr. Sadao by nursing his country’s enemy proves true to his professional ethics.


LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS

1. How did Dr. Sadao rise above narrow prejudices of race & country to human being in need?

Value Points

Dr. Sadao- a renowned Japanese surgeon- believed in professional loyalty & human kindness- saw  an American wounded soldier in a terrible condition on beach in front of his house-took him his house with the help of his wife Hana-successfully removed the bullet-nursed him back to his life-thus rose above racialism.

As a patriot, reported the prisoner’s presence at his house to the Army General. The general decided to have him killed-he grew vestless to see him & finally decided to help him to escape form his house-gave him boats & instructed him how he could safely escape.

2. Do you think the doctor’s final solution to the problem was the best possible one in the circumstances?

It is the best possible option-general had promised him that he would get the soldier quietly killed through his private assassins-but he forgot to get rid of- Dr. Sadao could do nothing-he wanted to get rid of the wounded soldier-as the servants had left the house-and news could be spread-so he devised his own plan to get the soldier off to the nearby island-managed his boat for the soldier and instructed him. The white soldier took leave of  him  and followed his instruction and managed to escape safely. Thus all this proves that that was the only way out for Dr. Sadao to the problem.

3. There are moments in life when we have to make hard choice between our role as private individuals and as citizens with a sense of national loyalty. Discuss with reference to the Enemy.

Value Points

Dr. Sadao encounters with the dilemma-to live as private individual whose and moral ethical responsibility is to save the soldier. So as a doctor and as an individual his first job is to save the man-takes ethical responsibility, he risks his life, fame and social status- takes him to his house and makes efforts to save him.

But his other side-sense of patriotism and nationalism also involves a report to police, takes the general in confidence, and plans to get the enemy soldier killed but later on helps the soldier in escaping. Thus Dr. Sadao’s personality is displayed as patriotic citizen.

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1. What is the story of "The Enemy"?
Ans. "The Enemy" is a short story written by Pearl S. Buck. It tells the story of two soldiers, a Japanese and a Chinese, who are wounded and take refuge in the same house during the Sino-Japanese War. They initially try to kill each other, but eventually come to realize that they have more in common with each other than with their own armies.
2. What is the theme of "The Enemy"?
Ans. The theme of "The Enemy" is the senselessness of war and the recognition of common humanity. The story shows how two soldiers who are supposed to be enemies come to understand each other and find a common bond, despite the hatred and violence that surrounds them.
3. What is the significance of the title "The Enemy"?
Ans. The title "The Enemy" is significant because it suggests that the story is about the conflict between two opposing sides. However, the story challenges this notion by showing that the soldiers are not enemies in the true sense of the word, but rather victims of a larger conflict. The title also highlights the theme of the story, which is the recognition of common humanity.
4. Who is the author of "The Enemy"?
Ans. Pearl S. Buck is the author of "The Enemy". She was an American writer who lived in China for much of her life, and wrote extensively about Chinese culture and society. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1932 for her novel "The Good Earth".
5. What is the significance of the setting of "The Enemy"?
Ans. The setting of "The Enemy" is significant because it is a microcosm of the larger conflict between Japan and China. The fact that the two soldiers are forced to take refuge in the same house shows how the war has affected ordinary people and disrupted their lives. The setting also creates a sense of claustrophobia and tension, which adds to the dramatic impact of the story.
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